[BOOK|MOBI] Labeda Asphalt Outdoor Inline Hockey Wheels
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I hurried up and dug my skates out only to find that my step-son had scavenged them for wheels and bearings for his dang scooter! The Shooter is a multi-surface wheel geared for versatility so you can step on the sport court and concrete and still get grip and durability. They are really fast, grip well, and I can hockey stop on them pretty well.
Description: Designed to have great grip, faster roll speed, plus better wear. The Labeda Gripper Asphalt Outdoor Wheels I bought are 85A. Generally, higher durometer rated wheels should not be used on on smooth indoor surfaces.
Hockey - As it relates to inline wheels, the lower the rating, the more grip one should expect.
Should be generally used by players weighing 150lbs or less. Generally should be used by players weighing 190 lbs or less to avoid flattening out during use. Players weighing 210lbs or less can safely use this wheel. Players in the 190-250lb range can use on sport court; 150-220lbs wood surfaces; and 200lbs or less on smooth cement. Can be used safely by players of all weights. Ideal for players weighing 180lbs or less. Players of all weights can safely use this durometer. Durometer Ratings Explained: Lower durometer ratings indicate a softer material. As it relates to inline wheels, the lower the rating, the more grip one should expect. Higher durometer ratings indicate a harder material and provide better durability and grip on the hardest surfaces. Generally, higher durometer rated wheels should not be used on on smooth indoor surfaces.